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Lord Sugar under fire for sharing ‘dangerous and irresponsible’ coronavirus claims

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LORD Alan Sugar is in hot water for spreading "fake news" on his Twitter account saying coronavirus was man made and started in China.

The entrepreneur shared the "dangerous and irresponsible" view from a Japanese professor named Dr Tasuku Honjo who argued COVID-19 was created by humans in a laboratory.

Lord Sugar, 73, posted Dr Honjo's views with any further caption or explanation. The post read: "Based on all my knowledge and research to date, I can say with 100 per cent confidence that corona is not natural. “It did not come from bats.

China made it. "If what I say today turns out to be false now, or even after I die, the Government can withdraw my Nobel Prize.       “But China is lying and the truth one day will be revealed to all." The.

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